We need a 21st century privacy approach allowing Americans to protect and share health information to improve quality. Americans are eager to see the cost and…
Consumer consent has long been seen as the privacy pillar for networked health information. But a privacy approach that rests solely on obtaining consumer consent…
To achieve the desired impact and value from health IT investments, funding efforts should incorporate both information policy and technology attributes that foster trust and…
In this National Security Brief, the Markle Task Force points out that there has been little development the information sharing practices of government agencies and…
In the fight against terrorism, we must deploy 21st century solutions that protect America’s most traditional values: civil liberties and privacy. America’s national security depends on…
This brief defines the concept of a mission-based authorized use standard and lists the potential results of employing it in the government’s information sharing system. …
This brief defines the concept of a mission-based authorized use standard and lists the potential results of employing it in the government’s information sharing system. …
Discoverability means users can “discover” selected values (e.g., who, what, where, when), but cannot gain access to the underlying information until the user requesting access…
Emphasizes why privacy and security policies are necessary to provide meaningful protection to consumers and lists Core Privacy Principles derived from Fair Information Practices.